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May 13, 2022| |
“Integrating Data to Evaluate a Global Health Grand Challenge” highlights the results of a multiyear and... Read More → Integrating Data to Evaluate a Global Health Grand Challenge
April 23, 2022| News|
Robyn Meeks, Assistant Professor at the Sanford School of Public Policy and affiliate faculty at the Duke... Read More → Robyn Meeks researches Pakistan’s energy sector
March 28, 2022| News|
With expectations of another record-breaking increase of people attempting to cross the U.S.- Mexico border... Read More → Increased Guatemalan migration to U.S. border linked to agricultural stress, violence, and climate change
February 15, 2022| News|
In West African countries, husbands and wives farm separate pieces of land, but women consistently produce... Read More → Duke Economist discovers missing links in research on women’s land rights
December 23, 2021| News|
When Professor of the Practice Emeritus Francis Lethem first stepped onto Duke University’s campus, he did... Read More → Duke Professor endows new fellowship for international policy leaders
December 9, 2021| |
Eddy Malesky and co-authors Terrence L. Chapman, Nathan M. Jensen, and Scott Wolford examine one obstacle to... Read More → “Leakage” in International Regulatory Regimes: Did the OECD Anti-bribery Convention Increase Bribery?
November 18, 2021| News, Uncategorized|
Maureen Moriarty Lempke, Duke Center for International Development (DCID) senior fellow and adjunct professor... Read More → Maureen Moriarty Lempke Presents at European Forum for Urban Security
July 22, 2021| |
In this paper written by Graham Glenday, Tuan Minh Le, Shireen Mahdi, and Albert Pijuan, the researchers... Read More → Assessing Public Investment Management Functions and Institutional Arrangements for State-Owned Enterprises : A Diagnostic Framework
February 15, 2021| News|
By Juliette O’Quinn, DCID Staff Assistant In the wake of one of the most controversial elections in U.S.... Read More → Duke policy experts weigh in on U.S. presidential election and voting behavior at Oxfam event
September 7, 2020| News| jc804@duke.edu
A new set of reports from labor rights NGO Verité explores the intersections of environmental degradation... Read More → New Research on Deforestation and Labor Abuse
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